NSN
slider image
  • Home
  • Conversations
    • Industry Conversations
    • All Conversations
  • Perspectives
    • Education
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Government Initiatives
    • Industry
    • Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs)
    • NEP 2020
    • Skill Training
  • News
    • Latest Updates
    • News Archives
    • CSR and ESG in Skill Education
    • Skill Development e-Magazine
    • NSN PDF Newsletter Archives
  • Videos
    • Explainers
    • Panel Discussions
    • Student Stories
    • Video Conversations
  • Resources
    • Apprenticeship
    • e-Books
    • Resources
    • Success Stories
  • Events
    • Workshops
  • About us
    • Our Team
    • Our Clients
    • Our Services
    • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
NSN
  • Home
  • Conversations
    • Industry Conversations
    • All Conversations
  • Perspectives
    • Education
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Government Initiatives
    • Industry
    • Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs)
    • NEP 2020
    • Skill Training
  • News
    • Latest Updates
    • News Archives
    • Skill Development e-Magazine
    • NSN PDF Newsletter Archives
  • Resources
    • Apprenticeship
    • E-books
    • Resources
    • Success Stories
  • Events
    • Workshops
  • About us
    • Our Team
    • Our Clients
    • Our Services
    • Privacy Policy
NSN
No Result
View All Result
Home News News Archives

NIELIT organised the 1st International Conference on Digital Skilling

Team NSN by Team NSN
February 15, 2023
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
0

“Digital Skilling, Up-Skilling, and Re-Skilling are essential for maintaining and enhancing people’s capacities and employability to engage in the fast-changing economy,” said Shri Alkesh Kumar Sharma, Secretary of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY),

The National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) organised the First International Conference on Communication, Electronics, and Digital Technologies – NICE-DT 2023 and Digital Skilling on January 11, 2023.

Dr. M. Squicciarini, Director AI, SHS UNESCO, Dr. Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi, Shri Bhuvnesh Kumar, Director General NIELIT, Dr. Madan Mohan Tripathi, and other dignitaries were present.

In his inaugural speech, Shri Alkesh Kumar Sharma stated, “To advance the digital economy, both the workforce of the future and the general populace (citizens) must be prepared.” He congratulated NIELIT for recording outstanding gains in the development of capacity and expertise. He continued by saying that NIELIT is working to produce skilled labour in line with the principles of the trillion-dollar digital economy through its top-notch training and skilling programs. He also emphasised increased digital connectivity to maintain a connection with this country’s last habitat. He congratulated NIELIT for having trained over 8 million candidates during the last ten years.

The dignitaries congratulated NIELIT for releasing the first International Journal of Digital Technologies and Abstract Book.

Dr. Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi, the chairman of the National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET), stressed the importance of using best practices and developing repeatable models for digital skill development and technologies. He appreciated the progress of NIELIT in skilling and capacity building ranging from certificate, diploma, UG, PG, and Doctorate levels.

NIELIT organised the 1st International Conference on Digital Skilling

“The 1st International Conference on Digital Skilling under NICE-DT23, organised by NIELIT, is expected to provide a platform and firmly lay the foundation for collaboration and knowledge sharing with stakeholders,” according to Additional Secretary, MeitY, Shri Bhuvnesh Kumar. He encouraged potential students to enrol in the Future Skills Prime courses. The G20 event being organised by MeitY in the coming days will include this NIELIT conference as one of its components as well as being the lead event of the G20.

“Understanding what we need to live, work, and thrive in the digital era to inform education, industry, labour, and skills policy is essential in achieving digital skilling for everyone,” said Dr. M. Squicciarini, Director of AI SHS UNESCO. She continued by saying that identifying the gaps is improved by an understanding of skill demand and the skills required to thrive in the digital age.

Prof. K.K. Aggarwal, the chairman of the National Board of Accreditation, said that “Leveraging technology’s beneficial effects on our lives and society requires striking an appropriate balance with it. He continued by saying that combining knowledge, technology, and skilling will provide a platform for inclusive, high-quality learning.”

The technical sessions and author presentations of research papers came after the first day’s opening session, while day two’s panel discussions covered the following topics: the Framework for Mutual Recognition of Skills; Digital Skills for All; and Advanced and Emerging Skills.

During the conference, 60 authors presented their research papers on areas such as 

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Machine Learning 
  • Big Data
  • Data Analytics
  • Cyber Security and Forensic
  • Network and Mobile Security
  • Advanced Computing- Cloud Computing & Quantum Computing VLSI & Semiconductors, Electronics System 
  • IOT and EdgeAI
  • Assistive Technology for Divyangjan (People with Disabilities) 
  • Blockchain and Software Technology
  • Digital Technologies for Future/ Biotechnology 
  • Strategy for Digital Skilling

Director General, NIELIT, Dr. Madan Mohan Tripathi said that “The conference on Digital Technologies and Digital Skilling that had spread across two days has a specific emphasis on information sharing by researchers around the globe and the generation of skilled people, hence filling up the gap in trained manpower vis-à-vis industry demand in a scenario where India holds the presidency of the G20. He also acknowledged and thanked Springer for including the chosen papers from NICE-DT’23 in its “Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems” book series. In addition to demonstrating NIELIT’s core expertise in the field of capacity building and skilling, he continued, this international conference is the first version of the conference in the organization’s history.”

RelatedPosts

Ministry of Education Launches CBSE AI and Computational Thinking Curriculum for Classes 3–8

Applied Learning in Secondary Schools: A toolkit for teachers, school leaders and teacher educators

National Welding League for Women 2026 Winners Announced on International Women’s Day

Also read: Skilling and Apprenticeship workshops in Guwahati, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Delhi – an initiative by the Construction Skill Development Council of India (CSDCI) https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/skilling-and-apprenticeship-workshops-an-initiative-by-the-construction-skill-development-council-of-india-csdci/

He continued by saying that the international conference will foster cooperation among those involved in digital technologies and skill development on a national and international level. The ideas shared by the distinguished speakers from India and beyond during the panel discussions will make it easier to conceptualise the plan for developing a “Global Future Ready Workforce,” helping to make India the “Skill Capital” of the world.

Tags: digital skillingDigital TechnologiesNational Board of AccreditationNational Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET)National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT)NICE-DT 2023NIELIT organised the 1st International Conference on Digital Skillingskill development and vocational educationskill development on a national and international level
ShareTweetShareSummarizeSummarize
WhatsApp Join our WhatsApp channel for more updates:
WhatsApp Join Now!
YouTube Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more updates:
YouTube Subscribe Now!
Previous Post

NSN Weekly newsbytes on skills, education and training-14022023

Next Post

Realise Your Japanese Dream Through Indo-Japan Technical Intern Training Program (TITP)

Team NSN

Team NSN

Next Post
Realise Your Japanese Dream Through Indo-Japan Technical Intern Training Program (TITP)

Realise Your Japanese Dream Through Indo-Japan Technical Intern Training Program (TITP)

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result
samplead3 samplead1

Subscribe to our e-Magazine

Trending Topics

skilling in India (131) National Skill Development Corporation - NSDC (127) skill development news India (125) skill development (117) Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship MSDE (102) vocational education (97) Apprenticeships (89) skill development news (81) NEP 2020 (72) skill development programs (71)

Follow us

  • COL-CEMCA Conducts Three-Day Workshop on Graduate Employability at YCMOU, Nashik, MaharashtraDr. Madhuri Dubey, Founder-Director, NSN, facilitated the workshop as a part of the Commonwealth of Learning - Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CoL-CEMCA) Project on enhancing graduate employability by integrating appropriate skills into the curriculum.The workshop was organized by CoL-CEMCA in collaboration with Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU), Nashik, from 10th to 12th March, 2026, at the YCMOU campus in Nashik, Maharashtra under the guidance of Dr. B. Shadrach, Director, CEMCA and Dr Jane Agbu , Adviser Higher Education, Commonwealth of Learning.
The workshop was inaugurated by Prof. Sanjeev Sonawane, honourable Vice-Chancellor, YCMOU, and coordinated by Dr. Amol Shirfule, Director i/c, Yash Center for Innovation, Incubation and Linkages and Dr. Nagarjun Wadekar, Director, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, YCMOU.As a part of the comprehensive Graduate Employability Project, the workshop brought together academic leaders representing different schools of specialization, course coordinators, and faculty members from YCMOU to strengthen curriculum design with a focus on employability skills and industry relevance.The workshop emphasised the transition from traditional content-driven teaching to outcome-based education using the Results-Based Management (RBM) Framework. Participants engaged in discussions and practical exercises to align learning outcomes with professional competencies and labour market needs.#employability #openuniversity #graduates #skills #education
  • The conversation around skills and education in India continues to evolve, with a growing focus on employability, industry relevance, and future-ready careers.From applied learning in schools to emerging opportunities in sectors like electric vehicles and the increasing importance of transferable skills, the shift is clearly towards building a more adaptable and skilled workforce.In the latest edition, we also cover key developments across policy, industry collaborations, and skilling initiatives shaping the ecosystem.Explore the latest edition of NSN Insights to know more - https://sendy.nationalskillsnetwork.in//w/QSEDv2CnW892B3SndfpAHoXw#skilldevelopment #employabilityskills #appliedlearning #EVjobs #NEP2020
  • Applied Learning for Skill Education in Schools: A Perspective from Victoria, AustraliaThe shift in education is clear; it’s no longer about what students know, but what they can do.As India advances with NEP 2020, applied learning and skill-based education are becoming central. But the real change lies in how we teach and enable students to apply knowledge in real-world contexts.In this conversation with Dr. Madhuri Dubey, Ph.D, Founder and Director, National Skills Network-NSN, speaks with Ms. Helene Rooks, CEO of the Victorian Applied Learning Association (VALA), we explore how applied learning is transforming education in Australia, through real-world learning, vocational pathways like VCE VM, and a strong focus on future skills.Watch the full video here -
https://youtu.be/fkhFm4iqzbA?si=ucyhgYzVruFQYArl
  • ⚡ How ready are you for the future of mobility?Electric Vehicles (EVs) are rapidly transforming the way we think about transportation, skills, and jobs. From battery technology to charging infrastructure, new opportunities are emerging across sectors.🧠 Take the NSN Quiz on Electric Vehicles (EVs), Skills and Jobs to test your understanding of EV basics, key concepts, and career pathways in this growing field.Whether you’re a student, educator, or professional, this quick quiz is a simple way to check your awareness and stay updated with evolving industry trends.👉 Try the quiz and share your score in the comments! https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/nsn-quiz-on-electric-vehicles-ev/#electricvehicles #EV #automotiveskills #greenskills #electricmobility #skilldevelopment #sustainability
  • We often talk about innovation, future skills, and employability.But the real foundation for all of this is built much earlier, in our schools.Students from PM SHRI Demonstration Multipurpose School (DMS), Bhopal, have developed a smart multi-sensor safety system that can detect gas leaks, fire, temperature, and humidity, along with real-time alerts.What makes this noteworthy is not just the outcome, but the learning process behind it.This is what happens when students move beyond textbooks and engage in hands-on, application-based learning.They don’t just understand concepts; they apply them to solve real-world problems.It’s a reminder that when students are given the right opportunities, guidance, and environment, their potential can translate into meaningful, practical solutions.As conversations around skill education and future readiness continue to grow, there is a clear need to create more such learning experiences in schools, where curiosity, experimentation, and problem-solving are at the core.Because that is where real learning begins.#skilldevelopment #education #studentinnovation #learningbydoing #educationtransformation #STEMEducation #younginnovators
  • Important Updates for ITIs: 150 Hours OJT Mandatory for ITI TraineesA major reform for ITIs in India introduces 150 hours of mandatory On-the-Job Training (OJT) for trainees enrolled in Industrial Training Institutes under the Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS).The initiative aims to strengthen industry exposure, practical learning, and employability by integrating real workplace experience into ITI training.Read more: https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/itis-150-hours-ojt-mandatory-for-trainees/#ITIs #skilldevelopment #technicaleducation #vocationaltraining #skillIndia #CTS
  • A stronger push toward a future-ready skilling ecosystem is visible across policy, industry and education this week.From proposed reforms like a National Job Skilling Policy and a Skill Board to expanding apprenticeship opportunities, applied learning initiatives, and curriculum updates, such as PSSCIVE’s IIoT program, the focus is clearly on aligning skills with emerging industry needs.Industry partnerships and state-led efforts continue to create new pathways for youth across sectors.Explore the key highlights in this week’s NSN Newsbytes: https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/newsbytes-skill-education-24-march-2026/#skilldevelopment #vocationaleducation #CSR #apprenticeships #education
  • Women at the forefront, national-level skill achievements, and key developments shaping the skilling ecosystem.From career insights of women in technology and engineering to highlights from the National Welding League for Women 2026, along with updates on ITI reforms and industry-led initiatives, this edition brings together key stories from across the skilling ecosystem.👉 Explore the latest edition of NSN Insights here: https://sendy.nationalskillsnetwork.in//w/2Fcf2slT2SJryMuwkBs6sA#skilldevelopment #womenintech #STEM #education #welding #NWL2026
  • 🌙 Ramadan Mubarak!May this blessed occasion fill your days with joy, peace, and a prosperous year ahead.– From Team NSN#EidMubarak #RamadanMubarak #Eid2026 #Celebration

About us

National Skills Network (NSN) captures and shares the positive impact of various training, skill development and vocational education initiatives in India.

To know more about Our Team: Click here

Address

NSN Digital Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
CIN: U74999TG2020PTC147299
MSME: UDYAM-TS-09-0086473
Gachibowli, Hyderabad – 500032

Email us: contact@nationalskillsnetwork.com

Important Links

  • Conversations
  • Perspectives
  • News
  • Skill Development e-Magazine
  • Resources
  • Our Team
  • Our Clients
  • Partner with us
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Content Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy

© 2026 National Skills Network Content licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0. Commercial use requires permission.

loader
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Conversations
    • Industry Conversations
    • All Conversations
  • Perspectives
    • Education
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Government Initiatives
    • Industry
    • Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs)
    • NEP 2020
    • Skill Training
  • News
    • Latest Updates
    • News Archives
    • CSR and ESG in Skill Education
    • Skill Development e-Magazine
    • NSN PDF Newsletter Archives
  • Videos
    • Explainers
    • Panel Discussions
    • Student Stories
    • Video Conversations
  • Resources
    • Apprenticeship
    • e-Books
    • Resources
    • Success Stories
  • Events
    • Workshops
  • About us
    • Our Team
    • Our Clients
    • Our Services
    • Privacy Policy

© 2026 National Skills Network Content licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0. Commercial use requires permission.